MSI GeForce RTX 5070 World of Warcraft Midnight Edition
RTX 5070
Midnight Void Edition
Midnight Light Edition
Tri Frozr 4 thermal design
MSI has released two limited collaboration graphics cards alongside NVIDIA's RTX 5070 launch, produced in partnership with Blizzard Entertainment's upcoming World of Warcraft: Midnight expansion. The Midnight Void Edition and Midnight Light Edition are themed around the expansion's central conflict between the Void and the Light, and represent some of the more elaborate AIB collaboration designs seen on a mid-high tier GPU in recent years. Both cards carry a factory overclock above reference spec and share the same Tri Frozr 4 cooling platform.
RTX 5070
The GeForce RTX 5070 is built on NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture using the GB205 chip, featuring 6144 CUDA cores paired with 12 GB of GDDR7 memory across a 192-bit bus. Memory bandwidth comes in at 672 GB/s with a 28 Gbps memory speed, placing it squarely in the high-performance mainstream tier.
MSI's special World of Warcraft collaboration models occupy 2.5 slots (338×140×50 mm) and ship with a boost clock of 2610 MHz — a 3.9% uplift over the reference specification — making them among the faster factory-overclocked RTX 5070 cards available at launch.
Midnight Void Edition

The
Midnight Void Edition is the darker of the two World of Warcraft: Midnight collaboration cards from MSI. Its design language pulls directly from the Void aesthetic central to the game's upcoming expansion, with bold, angular lines that carry a sense of menace and inevitability. A frosted shroud surface diffuses the card's layered lighting, creating a deep, pulsing glow that evokes shadowed energy and the chaos of the Voidstorm descending on Quel'Thalas. For players and collectors drawn to the darker side of Azeroth's lore, this card makes that narrative tangible in hardware form.
Midnight Light Edition

Where the Void Edition leans into shadow, the
Midnight Light Edition takes the opposing path. Clean, upward-flowing lines define the shroud design, and the lighting system is tuned to cast a bright, crystalline illumination across the card's surface — an aesthetic of clarity and renewal. Thematically, it reflects the Light's resurgence in the Midnight expansion storyline, with the visual language of hope and sacred energy rising over Quel'Thalas. The result is one of the more distinctive light-themed GPU designs released alongside a game collaboration to date.
Tri Frozr 4 thermal design
Both World of Warcraft editions use MSI's Tri Frozr 4 cooling system, the latest generation of their triple-fan thermal solution. The design brings upgraded fan blades with improved airflow control alongside refined heat pipe routing and an enlarged vapor chamber baseplate. The combined result is lower thermal headroom consumption under sustained load and quieter operation compared to previous Tri Frozr generations — relevant for the RTX 5070's power envelope at its factory overclocked speeds. The 2.5-slot thickness allows MSI to maintain heatsink density without pushing into triple-slot territory.
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Last updated: March 13, 2026